Ethics in Modern Practice of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Claims of Efficacy and Safety

Volume 1 Issue 6 - December 2006

by Subhuti Dharmananda

Part III. Claims of efficacy and safety

Principle: Educators, researchers, and practitioners must relay honest, carefully considered, educated assessments of efficacy and safety when describing the services and treatments in a setting where TCM is offered.

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